New Ducati Panigale V2 Launched In India At Rs 19.12 Lakh

- Ducati launched new Panigale V2 and V2 S in India
- The new Ducati V2 engine made its debut with the Panigale V2
- Panigale V2 S is priced at Rs 21.10 lakh (ex-showroom)
Ducati has launched the new Panigale V2 in India, priced at Rs 19.12 lakh for the standard version and Rs 21.10 lakh for the V2 S (ex-showroom). Unveiled at EICMA 2024, the updated motorcycle arrives in India about a year after its global debut. The new Panigale V2 is lighter than before, has a sharper design, and gets updated hardware.
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The Panigale V2 continues to follow the design language of the Panigale V4. New to the bike are a fresh twin headlamp setup, sharper fairing lines, and a reworked tail section. Ducati says the styling updates aim to improve both air flow and rider ergonomics without adding visual bulk. The twin under-seat exhausts round up things at the rear.
Powering the motorcycle is the new 890 cc V-twin engine producing 118 bhp and 93.3 Nm of torque. This is lower than the previous model but paired with a 9 kg weight reduction thanks to the new unit. The engine continues to use a six-speed gearbox with a quickshifter, and the motorcycle is now E20 fuel compliant for the Indian market.
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The chassis setup remains the same, featuring an aluminium monocoque frame and a double-sided swingarm. Suspension duties are handled by a 43 mm Marzocchi USD fork at the front and a KYB monoshock at the rear, both fully adjustable. The V2 S variant swaps these for a fully adjustable Ohlins setup.
Braking is managed by twin front discs with Brembo Monobloc M50 calipers and a single rear disc. The new V2 weighs 179 kg, down from 193 kg on the earlier model, while the V2 S drops that figure further by another 3 kg.
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The motorcycle now comes with a 5-inch TFT display that anchors a suite of rider aids. These include cornering ABS, traction control, wheelie control, and cruise control, along with four riding modes: Race, Sport, Road, and Wet.
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